Seeing a Twisting Road Ahead, Ford Cuts 7K White-Collar Jobs
Ford gets ready for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles, parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10% of global salaried workforce.
Ford gets ready for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles, parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10% of global salaried workforce.
Chipmakers and other technology companies pulled U.S. stocks lower Monday, extending the market’s losses into another week.
Britain’s largest carmaker hit by weak Chinese market and falling diesel sales
Almost the entire 2020 Democratic presidential field has joined the labor movement driven by fast food workers to implement a federal minimum wage of $15.
Native American tribes and environmental groups are fighting plans for an open pit copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains of southeastern Arizona, arguing that it could irreparably harm ancestral Indian lands and harm water supplies and wildlife habitat.
A senior adviser to the German government fears another European financial crisis could be brewing.
British Prime Minister Theresa May plans a “bold offer” to Parliament to win support for her Brexit deal, urging lawmakers to look at her ideas with fresh eyes.
A small town in Oklahoma is warning communities about the Trump administration’s environmental policies.
Luckin Coffee, a fast-growing rival to Starbucks in China, jolted higher in its U.S. stock market debut Friday.
Chinese import restrictions upended municipal recycling programs across the U.S. last year, but have triggered investment _ from China _ in American plants.